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he said oh, no romney wins. >> i thought i moved us well beyond mormon. i'm talking about an agentiest, someone with spiritual values that -- >> he wouldn't be elected! the people would vote against him. >> because they think an athiest does not have the values. those are not >>> the super committee will fail, and the slicer will be put into effect, yes or no? >> you got it! >> no. >> no, it won't fail it. will come to agreement. >> come to agreement it, will be two states agreement. >> last two -- panelists are correct. it will come to an agreement. bye-bye! trick or treat!
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thank you for being with us. you knew them well, you wrote this book and spent a lot of time, does this surprise you at all? >> it does surprise me. i think bernie madoff was an unlikely suicide candidate. he showed no remorse. in fact, he showed scorn for people who were his victims and they committed suicide. he thought very little of them, thought they were weak. ruth is a different story. she was more distraught in many ways than bernie was and there was always concern about her. this revelation by ruth madoff to "60 minutes" comes, of course, after her son mark last year killed himself. >> terrible, yes. >> and mark's wife was on "20/20" on abc news this last friday essentially saying ruth abandoned mark and put some of the blame of mark's suicide on ruth. so there's a very ugly family tragedy playing out here. >> it is. it is, tragedy is the right word. what do you think happened? you were the last one to see them that night. >> i can tell you what i saw that night. and there was nothing different that nigh
thank you for being with us. you knew them well, you wrote this book and spent a lot of time, does this surprise you at all? >> it does surprise me. i think bernie madoff was an unlikely suicide candidate. he showed no remorse. in fact, he showed scorn for people who were his victims and they committed suicide. he thought very little of them, thought they were weak. ruth is a different story. she was more distraught in many ways than bernie was and there was always concern about her. this...
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thank you for being with us. you knew them well, you wrote this book and spent a lot of time, does this surprise you at all? >> it does surprise me. i think bernie madoff was an unlikely suicide candidate. he showed no remorse. in fact, he showed scorn for people who were his victims and they committed suicide. he thought very little of them, thought they were weak. ruth is a different story. she was more distraught in many ways than bernie was and there was always concern about her. this revelation by ruth madoff to "60 minutes" comes, of course, after her son mark last year killed himself. >> terrible, yes. >> and mark's wife was on "20/20" on abc news this last friday essentially saying ruth abandoned mark and put some of the blame of mark's suicide on ruth. so there's a very ugly family tragedy playing out here. >> it is. it is, tragedy is the right word. what do you think happened? you were the last one to see them that night. >> i can tell you what i saw that night. and there was nothing different that nigh
thank you for being with us. you knew them well, you wrote this book and spent a lot of time, does this surprise you at all? >> it does surprise me. i think bernie madoff was an unlikely suicide candidate. he showed no remorse. in fact, he showed scorn for people who were his victims and they committed suicide. he thought very little of them, thought they were weak. ruth is a different story. she was more distraught in many ways than bernie was and there was always concern about her. this...
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the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. >>> three weeks and counting. the occupy wall street protest is still going strong. the demonstrators started camping out on september 17th and similar protests have spread across the country. joining us is harrison schultz. good morning to you, harrison. how do you think your message is resonating. we got the president giving sympathy for pthe protests and there's a conflict there. >> i'd like to clarify, i'm a participant in this because as a participant, no one is really organizing this. this is happening spontaneously on its own. >> so if no one is really organizing, what is this? i mean, do you call this sort of a grassroots movement? i mean, what's behind it? >> this is society spontaneously starting to heal itself, in my opinion. this is people -- when i think of justice, this is people tired of playing by the rules and coming up short every month. and this is people going down to talk about common problems. and what people are finding is a lot
the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. >>> three weeks and counting. the occupy wall street protest is still going strong. the demonstrators started camping out on september 17th and similar protests have spread across the country. joining us is harrison schultz. good morning to you, harrison. how do you think your message is resonating. we got the president giving sympathy for pthe protests and there's a conflict there. >> i'd like to...
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west virginia's manchin joins us to talk about his threat to use a senate investigation if west virginia is left out. it's thursday, october 27th, 2011. this is a special edition of "the daily rundown" from seattle, washington, home of msnbc.com. that's why i'm out here today and yesterday. big news on what is the year's most significant political story. the stalling economy. economists have feared we may be on the cusp of the double-dip recession. growth forecasts have fluctuated wildly over the past few months. moments ago we learned the economy grew at its fastest pace in a year in this last third quarter. by 2.5%. after dismally slow growth in the first half of the year. also this morning, european leaders finally reached a deal which may be a significant step forward for the eurozone, securing an agreement from banks to take a50% loss on the value of their greek debt. now economists had said that this third quarter was always going to be the best quarter of this year. the question, though, is, is this an aberration or do we see a continuation in the fourth quarter and in the first q
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happy anniversary and what is if bret is still talking to us. thanks for being with us tonight. and make sure you go to greta wire.com and let us know what you thought about tonight's show, i put an open thread up right now. o'reilly factor is next. good night from washington, d.c.. and bret is going to kill all of us now. i think. i'm afraid of him now. >> o'reilly factor is on. tonight...
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joining us from reaction. radio talk show star and author of the big best seller of thee i zing laura ingraham. first of all, what did you think of the "new york times" reporting on herman cain today? they used anonymous sources. but i want you to incapsule late it for our viewers tonight, laura, because many of them haven't read it and we will save them the trouble. what did you think of the piece? >> basically the piece, quoting mostly a lot of anonymous folks this campaign is kind of in chaos. there are moments where the candidate is supposed to show up, for instance, at an event where there are a lot of potential big donors who could raise a lot of money and somehow the campaign forgets that the event is taking place. things like that. and, look, bill, what we know about the media, right, is that they love these types of stories. they love to report on these types of stories. and pretty much every campaign is going to encounter stories like this. they are always going to be staffers who feel like they're u
joining us from reaction. radio talk show star and author of the big best seller of thee i zing laura ingraham. first of all, what did you think of the "new york times" reporting on herman cain today? they used anonymous sources. but i want you to incapsule late it for our viewers tonight, laura, because many of them haven't read it and we will save them the trouble. what did you think of the piece? >> basically the piece, quoting mostly a lot of anonymous folks this campaign is...
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gerri willis joins us live with more. good evening, gerri. is this a good deal? will this thing hold up? >> good evening, bret. for the time being, look, it is a good deal. the good news is for now we averted a major crisis that threatened the global banking system and the economy. after all, europe is america's biggest trading partner. in layman's terms it reduces greece's debt and that is a positive as the country faces debt that is 160% of the entire annual economic output. greece has a long way to go. the goal according to the plan is to get the ratio up to 120% of gdp in eight years. the u.s. crossed the 100% threshold recently. other potential issues remain. italy faces high debt as well. the issues are unresolved. even so, our market love the deal. dow jones took off like bottle rocket. professional traders like the deal. >> bret: obviously the market reacting to the gdp numbers. out from the commerce department. what do you make of those as far as the economic recovery in the u.s.? >> no doubt, 2.5% expansion in g
gerri willis joins us live with more. good evening, gerri. is this a good deal? will this thing hold up? >> good evening, bret. for the time being, look, it is a good deal. the good news is for now we averted a major crisis that threatened the global banking system and the economy. after all, europe is america's biggest trading partner. in layman's terms it reduces greece's debt and that is a positive as the country faces debt that is 160% of the entire annual economic output. greece has...
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use promo code: norisk. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this document shredder to keep your personal documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value, free! get the protection you need right now. call or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: norisk. plus get this document shredder, free! but only if you act right now. call now! lifelock service guarantee cannot be offered to residents of new york. >>> and now some fresh pickings from are the political grapevine. the richmond, virginia, tea party is accusing the city government of playing favorites, saying occupy richmond protesters are getting special treatment for free. the tea party wants an $8,000 refund for permits and other costs paid to stage an event two years ago. made them buy liability insurance and hire police and emergency personnel. the current occupiers camped out since mid-october with no requirements in force. richmond mayor said he al
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for many of us, i can say us because i was there at the time, by the time. it was time for a change. people like tony boss, they started to organize the cyclists union and to establish the cyclist union, we called the national safety plan, road safety plan. and we started to introduce -- gradually, bike use went up and the danger and the fatalities decreased but not enough, so after a while we introduced the bicycle master plan, the ministry of transport introduced the national bicycle master plan to make all the local politicians and local engineers aware of the need for better infrastructure and more attention to the bicycle. that helped for a while but after 10 years, the bicycle plan was -- master plan was completed and the attention for the bicycle in-- decreased again so time for a new approach and then they introduced the bicycle council. it was a group of people, experts from all sorts of organizations, both governmental and nongovernmental, and they put together the forces to implement more information, more things to do, improve bicycle facilities
for many of us, i can say us because i was there at the time, by the time. it was time for a change. people like tony boss, they started to organize the cyclists union and to establish the cyclist union, we called the national safety plan, road safety plan. and we started to introduce -- gradually, bike use went up and the danger and the fatalities decreased but not enough, so after a while we introduced the bicycle master plan, the ministry of transport introduced the national bicycle master...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? aspercreme breaks the grip, with maximum-strength medicine and no embarrassing odor. break the grip of pain with aspercreme. >>> one person is deadafter a helicopter crashed this afternoon in new york's east river near midtown manhattan. officials say the passenger killed was trapped inside the chopper. three other passengers and the pilot were rescued. >>> a much different type of accident in arizona. one person is dead and four others critically injured after a dust storm triggered several highway pileups on i-10. >>> on capitol hill, the house approved a bill to keep the federal government running through november 18th. it already passed the senate. the next step that president's signature. >>> on wall street, stocked surged after a dave sharp swings. the dow added 153 points at the close. the s&p 500 gained 25. a
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you can join us, centennial park you can join us, centennial park in [ ma annncer ] wouldn't it be cool if you took the top down on a crossover? if there were buttons for this? wouldn't it be cool if your car could handle the kids. ♪ ...and the nurbgring? or wh if you built a car in tennessee that could change the world? yeah, that would be cool. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for tomorrow. innovation for all. ♪ host: could switching to geico reon car insurance? or more host: do people use smartphones to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> this is a fox news alert. former alaskan governor sarah palin announced a short time ago that she will not be a candidate for the presidency in 2012. she made the announcement in a letter to supporters noting that she thought seriou
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they sure do to us. we're on the front lines with an exclusive interview with defense secretary and former cia chief leon panetta. then we went to the wall street protest this afternoon. we saw dancing and mac book. seriously. and the bottom line, he's a republican messiah, but can chris christie make the numbers work for a run? that's "outfront." hello, everyone, i'm erin burnett. first night out of the gate. great to be here. i went to wall street today to see those protests for myself. i saw dancing. bongo drums. even a clown. it was sort of a tent city meets woodstock kind of feel. and i asked several protesters what it was that they wanted. now, they did not know. we have more on that later. but they did know what they don't want. >> capitalism doesn't work. >> you're angry at wall street? washington, too, or just wall street? >> definitely washington. the politicians who are corrupted by a lot of the corporate money from wall street. >> so what do you want, protesters? it seems like people want a m
they sure do to us. we're on the front lines with an exclusive interview with defense secretary and former cia chief leon panetta. then we went to the wall street protest this afternoon. we saw dancing and mac book. seriously. and the bottom line, he's a republican messiah, but can chris christie make the numbers work for a run? that's "outfront." hello, everyone, i'm erin burnett. first night out of the gate. great to be here. i went to wall street today to see those protests for...
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or hats i should've used a provocative, a tongue-in-cheek subtitle that peter -- peterson used in her own self-published memoir, confessions of a woman who walk the streets. titles like that might openly sell a few more books but i don't believe they would he in keeping with the spirit and philosophy of a woman like elly peterson. that is not to sail a peterson couldn't couldn't fight harder even through a figure to bomb the she felt the cause was worthy. but i believe her political sites were conducted on a higher plane than where political battles are brought today. is clearly different time in our political history. in the 1970s it was a time when peterson did hold a high-ranking job in gerald ford's presidential campaign and liz carpenter could work actively for his opponent jimmy carter and they could still happily share carpenter's home in northwest washington during the final months of the 1976 campaign. peterson ran a hard-fought campaign against democratic senator phil hart in 1964 but still the two of them retained great respect and affection for each other. hart attended th
or hats i should've used a provocative, a tongue-in-cheek subtitle that peter -- peterson used in her own self-published memoir, confessions of a woman who walk the streets. titles like that might openly sell a few more books but i don't believe they would he in keeping with the spirit and philosophy of a woman like elly peterson. that is not to sail a peterson couldn't couldn't fight harder even through a figure to bomb the she felt the cause was worthy. but i believe her political sites were...
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you can join us, centennial park in atlanta, 9:00 eastern. every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. >> this is a fox news alert. former alaskan governor sarah palin announced a short time ago that she will not be a candidate for the presidency in 2012. she made the announcement in a letter to supporters noting that she thought serious by about running but concluded she could be most effective next year to help elect others into office. fox news contributor, monica crowley, from the fox news knelt knelt -- network and nicole is here. it's a national disgrace on one hand what's gone on with governor pail spend how she's been treated. on that level really understands it. bu
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so this is the use. we own many bikes but we use them a lot as well. we use -- 27% of our trims are made by bicycle, average in the netherlands. denmark, 18%, germany, 10%. and in the u.s., average in your country is 1%. the latest figures i've got. and as i've told you it's the average, 27%. but if you have a closer look and you look at short-distance trips then it's 34% on the bike and 15% of trims up to 10 miles we also use the bicycle. still a great share. and we have two cities that are top of our bike use. the city of gronig and the city of shola. over 50 october of of all trips daily made by bike. and for regional use of the bicycle. got some figures compared to a car. then you can see that schoolchildren use the bicycle very frequently for education. and still businessmen use the car a lot. and social recreational reasons. a reason for using the bike and shopping. we like to go shopping on our bikes. come to that later. and when it comes to gender. who's using the bicycle. i'm told that the netherlands is very typical on this. we have more wome
so this is the use. we own many bikes but we use them a lot as well. we use -- 27% of our trims are made by bicycle, average in the netherlands. denmark, 18%, germany, 10%. and in the u.s., average in your country is 1%. the latest figures i've got. and as i've told you it's the average, 27%. but if you have a closer look and you look at short-distance trips then it's 34% on the bike and 15% of trims up to 10 miles we also use the bicycle. still a great share. and we have two cities that are...
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so how come we're not using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. about using more natural gas vehicles [ cow moos ]ng ] agents, name these critters. these are the sweet little animals that run into the road and cause car crashes. deer alone cause billions in damage. so, what do we do? we talk to our customers, make sure they understand their options in case these guys ever cross their path. [ slapping noise ] - boat insurance? - second door, down on your left. thanks, man. [ elk snorts ] [ announcer ] we are insurance. [ chorus ] ♪ we are farmers bum-ba-dum, ba-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> crime and punishment on day six of the michael jackson death trial, conrad murray's complicated love life is front and senter in the courtroom. prosecutors called three more of murray's girlfriends as witnesses today, that makes four so far. he used their testimony to establish the time line that central to their case. dr. murray talked to or texted each of the women on the day that michael ja
so how come we're not using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. about using more natural gas vehicles [ cow moos ]ng ] agents, name these critters. these are the sweet little animals that run into the road and cause car crashes. deer alone cause billions in damage. so, what do we do? we talk to our customers, make sure they understand their options in case these guys ever cross their path. [ slapping noise ] - boat insurance? - second...
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>>. >> we used to have food picked and used to have houses built and we used to have chicken properly processed and it was americans that did it. if we are going to continue to utilize those goods, then what's going to have to happen is that the employers are going to have to elevate the wages in order to attract american workers to do those jobs. it's supply and demand. it will happen because we as americans are going to continue to want those goods and services that are now being done by illegal aliens at cut rate wages. >> any support from the leadership inst house? >> can't say. at this point we have lamar smith that deals with e verify and that will be first out as i understand it. it's already gone through the judiciary committee. we will see how that plays out. there's a conflict between the language in my bill and congressman lamar smith's. but the principal is simple. my bill deals with allowing states and local governments to assist the government with the illegal alien problem in the states. and arizona, the state of alabama and other states, we at the federal government le
>>. >> we used to have food picked and used to have houses built and we used to have chicken properly processed and it was americans that did it. if we are going to continue to utilize those goods, then what's going to have to happen is that the employers are going to have to elevate the wages in order to attract american workers to do those jobs. it's supply and demand. it will happen because we as americans are going to continue to want those goods and services that are now being...
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perhaps i should have used the provocative but tongue-in-cheek title peterson used on her memoir, "confessions of a woman who walked the streets." titles like that might sell a few more books, but i don't believe they would have been in keeping with the spirit and philosophy of a woman like elly. that's not to say elly peterson couldn't throw a figurative bomb if she felt the cause was worthy, but i believe her political fights were conducted on a higher plane. it was clearly a different time in our political history. in the 1970s it was a time when peterson could hold a high-ranking job in gerald ford's presidential campaign and liz carpenter could work for his opponent, jimmy carter, and they could still happily share carpenter's home during the final months of the 1976 campaign. peterson ran a hard-fought campaign against democratic senator phil hart in is 1964 but still the two of them were retain -- retained great respect and affection for each other. hart attended the party that celebrated peterson's retirement from the rnc in 1970 and told a reporter that as a democrat he hoped, quote,
perhaps i should have used the provocative but tongue-in-cheek title peterson used on her memoir, "confessions of a woman who walked the streets." titles like that might sell a few more books, but i don't believe they would have been in keeping with the spirit and philosophy of a woman like elly. that's not to say elly peterson couldn't throw a figurative bomb if she felt the cause was worthy, but i believe her political fights were conducted on a higher plane. it was clearly a...
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and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ >>>. >>> an age old trick in politics. more face time with voters in key early primary states. there are four debates scheduled in the month of november. governor perry will be at the first one on the 9th but after that we can't be sure. >> it takes valuable time away from campaigning in iowa as those elections approach. >> do i take that as -- are you saying he is going to look over the calendar and scratch some of them out? >> john, i think there are 18 more in the planning phases. there is no way the candidates can do all those debates. >> we shouldn't be surprised. governor perry's history in texas shows he debates only when he has to. no debate for example with his democratic opponent in his last governor's race. but here's tonight's truth. what worked in texas isn't likely to work on the national stage especially in a gop presidential race that has been dramatically reshaped more than once by the debates. it was a strong debate performance in june
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do stay with us. when we come back, mitt romney's latest problem. . >> the republican party has found it's michael dukakis. a massachusetts governor running on competence and not ideology. [ male announcer ] tom's discovering that living healthy can be fun. see? he's taking his vitamins. new one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day, gummies for grown-ups. sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter, making your craving for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, by nature valley. >> welcome back. it's monday and light rick perry, we have been out hunting for today's top lines. >> we are not called to be perfect. if any of you who watched my debate performances over the last three or four times you know i am far from perfect. >> if rick perry were the nominee, i would be voting for him. >> it was a long love affair with a boy and his gun approxi
do stay with us. when we come back, mitt romney's latest problem. . >> the republican party has found it's michael dukakis. a massachusetts governor running on competence and not ideology. [ male announcer ] tom's discovering that living healthy can be fun. see? he's taking his vitamins. new one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day, gummies for grown-ups. sweet & salty nut...
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i'm used to being an underdog. but i think at the end of the day what people are going to say is, whose got a vision for the future that can actually help ordinary families recapture that american dream? >> president obama in that interview. despite all of the threats of the government shutdown, the vote count was a big 352 to 66. it passed clearly with a wide margin there. it goes up to the president to sign. that will keep the government running until mid-november. >>> amanda knox freed this afternoon. she is he cexpected to be back american soil but is it for good? there is talk that she can be sent back to italy for an appeal of the appeal. are you with me? remember the movie backdraft? it was caught on video in ohio. we'll show you this amazing video. >>> plus, thousands of kids are out of school today in alabama. >> people right now are not going to school. the kids are not going to school. why? because they are scared. >> their parents are scared that they and their children could be deported because of the
i'm used to being an underdog. but i think at the end of the day what people are going to say is, whose got a vision for the future that can actually help ordinary families recapture that american dream? >> president obama in that interview. despite all of the threats of the government shutdown, the vote count was a big 352 to 66. it passed clearly with a wide margin there. it goes up to the president to sign. that will keep the government running until mid-november. >>> amanda...
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i'm in the going to use them either. it was something that was never possible. if you wouldn't have set the standard, nobody would care and would be saying why aren't you living up to the standard? that's why i find it amusing. >> bret: charles? >> well, you know, mitt romney takes his money from lobbyists, too, but they're registered lobbyists so it's okay. it's silly. mitt romney, our paper reported today taken campaign contributions from 107 registered lobbyists. big deal. all of the guys lobbyists are in politics all time. they contribute to candidates. candidates take their money. obama is hoist by hi own petard here and set himself up for this. >> in other news, bears continue to use the national forest. [ laughter ] at the same time, obama created this. it's weird how all of a sudden we notice that he is a wall street guy. he took more money from wall street when he ran in 2008. his treasury department has not exactly been an enemy of goldman sachs. he's picked up the guys to work for his campaign. it's a silly standard. standard that can only really hurt
i'm in the going to use them either. it was something that was never possible. if you wouldn't have set the standard, nobody would care and would be saying why aren't you living up to the standard? that's why i find it amusing. >> bret: charles? >> well, you know, mitt romney takes his money from lobbyists, too, but they're registered lobbyists so it's okay. it's silly. mitt romney, our paper reported today taken campaign contributions from 107 registered lobbyists. big deal. all of...
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thanks for watching us tonight. the talking points memo on how the democrats are spinning the economy will be in the next segment where brit hume will analyze. brit will also comment on rick perry's recent controversy dealing with race. first, the lead story tonight, 24-year-old aamanda knox free this evening. an italian appeals court overturned her appeal conviction. ms. knox had been sentenced to 26 years in the death of a british exchange student in perugia, italy. she had been incarcerated four years and gained worldwide attention. with us now fox news chief judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano who has been closely following the case. for those who haven't been closely following it. pick it up. gruesome crime, this woman had her throat cut. pick it up from there. >> amanda knox was charged with the crime. the victim is her roommate. the co-defendant is amanda knox's boyfriend. she points to a bartender in a bar who had nothing to do with it she basically in the 56th hour, 567 hours of interrogation, tells th
thanks for watching us tonight. the talking points memo on how the democrats are spinning the economy will be in the next segment where brit hume will analyze. brit will also comment on rick perry's recent controversy dealing with race. first, the lead story tonight, 24-year-old aamanda knox free this evening. an italian appeals court overturned her appeal conviction. ms. knox had been sentenced to 26 years in the death of a british exchange student in perugia, italy. she had been incarcerated...
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david axelrod joins us now. really appreciate you being with us, david. so chris christie's out, that help you? >> oh, i don't know. you know, i'm not surprised that he is. having been through this process, the notion that you could gear up and put this thing together on this short time frame that he was talking about seemed remote to me. so i wasn't surprised he didn't run. i'm not sure that it makes a great deal of difference. all of the republicans essentially embrace the same fundamental philosophy they've all endorsed a budget that would cut education by 25% and research and development by 70%. they all oppose closing these tax loopholes. and dealing with our deficits in a balanced way. they share a philosophy. so the basic contours of the debate are going to be the same regardless of who the candidate is on their side. >> so i'm curious, though, just with the two elements we used leading into you. you talk about the election as a titanic struggle. he talked about himself as an underdog. what is the strategy in being so negative about your own campai
david axelrod joins us now. really appreciate you being with us, david. so chris christie's out, that help you? >> oh, i don't know. you know, i'm not surprised that he is. having been through this process, the notion that you could gear up and put this thing together on this short time frame that he was talking about seemed remote to me. so i wasn't surprised he didn't run. i'm not sure that it makes a great deal of difference. all of the republicans essentially embrace the same...
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and he gave us new ways of reading. think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. even travel agency. all the middlemen and life. -- in life. >> revolutionize the culture of this country. it could go down the list and find examples. >> thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a wod we live in that had never existed, but he did it in the actively. he tried everything and laboratory. there was no evidence. he experimented and if it worked and if it did not, i think he had a thousand light bulbs. jobs had this sort of zen md, an idea of how it should look, and he said to 1000 people, here is how i see it -- you make it. that is what made remarkable. >> and the people who make it and who made it -- for example, they say that, by the way, the government needs to play some role. the former ceo of inl said that intel would not have existed without some additional help from the government to commercialize an idea that was already supported. >> how did the govern
and he gave us new ways of reading. think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. even travel agency. all the middlemen and life. -- in life. >> revolutionize the culture of this country. it could go down the list and find examples. >> thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a wod we live in that had never existed, but he did it in the actively. he tried everything and laboratory. there was no evidence. he...
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he gave us new ways of reading. but think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. in a travel agency. of all the middlemen in life. >> the culture of this country -- you can go down the list and find example after example. >> but everything he changed -- thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a world to live in that never existed but he tried everything in a laboratory. there was no elegance in it. he experimented. it worked. if it didn't -- i think he had 1000 light bulbs before he ended up with the right one. steve jobs had this sort of zen mine, an idea of how he did -- it should look and he said to want thousand people here is how i see it. you make it. that is what made him remarkable. >> and the people who make it or who made it -- they say, by the way, the government needs to play some role. of the former ceo of intel said that intel would not have existed without some additional help from the government to commercialize an idea that was alr
he gave us new ways of reading. but think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. in a travel agency. of all the middlemen in life. >> the culture of this country -- you can go down the list and find example after example. >> but everything he changed -- thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a world to live in that never existed but he tried everything in a laboratory. there was no elegance in it. he experimented....